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1861 Prang Broadside of Southern Harbors, Forts

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Title/Content of Map: 1861 Prang Broadside of Southern Harbors, Forts, Washington, Baltimore -- Map of the Atlantic States, Forts Sumter, Pickens, Monroe and Mc Henry with Connection with Norfolk and Gosport Yard, Plans of Washington and Vicinity, Baltimore and Harper's Ferry. Portraits of Jackson, Lincoln, Scott and Anderson. Routes, Distances, &c
Date: 1861 c., Boston
Cartographer: L Prang Co.
Size: 21 X 27.3 in.

This is a superb and exceedingly rare early Civil War pro Union broadside. While not directly stated, this broadside has a lot to do with the Union strategy to choke supply lines from Europe to the Confederacy primarily via blockading the ports. It shows important southern harbors of Charleston, Pensacola and Norfolk, along city maps of Washington and Baltimore and key railroad routes of the US. Details include Forts Sumter, Pickens, Monroe and Mc Henry. The portaits shown include R Anderson, who commaned Fort Sumter as a Major at the outbreak of the Civil War, General W Scott, a hero of the War of 1812, who shaped the early Union military strategy, including the noted blockades of the Southern ports, as well as A Jackson and President A Lincoln. Interestingly, all four men are natives of southern or border states. L Prang was a printer and publisher, who emigrated from Prussia in US, and became known as the father of American Christmas cards. He also published a few maps and broadsides, such as this. Only one institutional/library copy is known of this broadside and it is not in the Library of Congress.

Reserve: $800.00

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Location: This item ships from Ohio

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Condition Report: Fair. Large vertical split closed with tape on verso which created a tone line in the broadside's front face. Slight paper toning. Several small splits at the edges. Slight waviness at places. Colored.

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Title/Content of Map: 1861 Prang Broadside of Southern Harbors, Forts, Washington, Baltimore -- Map of the Atlantic States, Forts Sumter, Pickens, Monroe and Mc Henry with Connection with Norfolk and Gosport Yard, Plans of Washington and Vicinity, Baltimore and Harper's Ferry. Portraits of Jackson, Lincoln, Scott and Anderson. Routes, Distances, &c
Date: 1861 c., Boston
Cartographer: L Prang Co.
Size: 21 X 27.3 in.

This is a superb and exceedingly rare early Civil War pro Union broadside. While not directly stated, this broadside has a lot to do with the Union strategy to choke supply lines from Europe to the Confederacy primarily via blockading the ports. It shows important southern harbors of Charleston, Pensacola and Norfolk, along city maps of Washington and Baltimore and key railroad routes of the US. Details include Forts Sumter, Pickens, Monroe and Mc Henry. The portaits shown include R Anderson, who commaned Fort Sumter as a Major at the outbreak of the Civil War, General W Scott, a hero of the War of 1812, who shaped the early Union military strategy, including the noted blockades of the Southern ports, as well as A Jackson and President A Lincoln. Interestingly, all four men are natives of southern or border states. L Prang was a printer and publisher, who emigrated from Prussia in US, and became known as the father of American Christmas cards. He also published a few maps and broadsides, such as this. Only one institutional/library copy is known of this broadside and it is not in the Library of Congress.

Reserve: $800.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $15.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Ohio

Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition Report: Fair. Large vertical split closed with tape on verso which created a tone line in the broadside's front face. Slight paper toning. Several small splits at the edges. Slight waviness at places. Colored.

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